Renault78law
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Will the appeal of one's tatoo be the same at age 70 as it has in one's twenties?
Naw, some things are timeless:
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Will the appeal of one's tatoo be the same at age 70 as it has in one's twenties?
Well here is the ink that I've been telling myself I'd get the past 4 or 5 years, but haven't gotten around to yet:
what is Manx? that is sicillian.
Well here is the ink that I've been telling myself I'd get the past 4 or 5 years, but haven't gotten around to yet:
what is Manx? that is sicillian.
What the **** does a Rolex have to do with a tattoo?
What about punk rockers, ex-heavyweight boxers, Appreciation stars (strippers, i suppose), actors/resses, and those of us who want our own art that we've made put on us?
I have a tattoo of a cross on my right upper arm, its an image of the one my God father gave me for graduation, it means worlds to me, got it when i was in New Orleans
What part of the analogy of what is a cliche don't you understand?